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  1. Jayn
  2. Jayn
    I don't know what that means.

    Either way. Truth. Are you an alt-account?

    If you are, we would still have to figure out who you are. Nothing will come from admitting it, if that is the truth.
    Post by: Jayn, Nov 19, 2011 in forum: The Playground
  3. Jayn
  4. Jayn
    Profile Post

    Hey, hey. How're you?

    Hey, hey. How're you?
    Profile Post by Jayn for Heart ❤, Nov 19, 2011
  5. Jayn
    Truth or dare to the below.
    Post by: Jayn, Nov 19, 2011 in forum: The Playground
  6. Jayn
    It never feels good to lose respect for someone. Reminds me of my father.
    Post by: Jayn, Nov 19, 2011 in forum: The Spam Zone
  7. Jayn
    Hmmm.

    When is the last time you cried (because you were sad, not from laughter), and why did you?
    Post by: Jayn, Nov 19, 2011 in forum: The Playground
  8. Jayn
    Gabr, that is not how you play.

    Truth or dare to the person below me.
    Post by: Jayn, Nov 19, 2011 in forum: The Playground
  9. Jayn
    <33 .

    Post by: Jayn, Nov 19, 2011 in forum: The Playground
  10. Jayn
    Five members on KHV you respect the most and why.
    Post by: Jayn, Nov 19, 2011 in forum: The Playground
  11. Jayn
    Posted edited, Makaze.

    Truth or dare to the below?
    Post by: Jayn, Nov 19, 2011 in forum: The Playground
  12. Jayn
    All respect for you will be lost if you don't do it.

    > yes.jpg
    Post by: Jayn, Nov 19, 2011 in forum: The Spam Zone
  13. Jayn
    @Andrew;

    You're madly in love with someone. We'll call this someone 'X'. They are older than you. A high school senior. You are a sophomore. You've known them since childhood and with every day, you're affection for them grows and grows. They are your best friend. You're not sure what you would do without them. As you grow older, your feelings for this person deepen and become stronger. You are able to associate this feeling with true love. You know you're meant to be, you can feel it. Something pulling you both closer and closer together; a passion--a burningu desire.

    You gather your backpack after a long day of school and run off to meet your best friend. You know they have art club today, and just want to ask them if they wanted you to wait for them so you could walk home together. You figure you can go to the library and catch up on your studies.

    You open the classroom door, and you see X in the back of the room, leaning over the teacher's desk and kissing them on the lips. It's brief, but romantic. You can tell, you've known X for forever. They are the legal age of 18.

    Later on you approach X about it. You may or may not believe it's morally wrong, despite them being 'legal'. X replies that they are in love with this teacher, despite the teacher having a family.

    What would you do and how would you feel?

    @Makaze: Will answer. Give me a second.
    Post by: Jayn, Nov 19, 2011 in forum: The Playground
  14. Jayn
    Truth or Dare to anyone below that wants it.

    Post by: Jayn, Nov 19, 2011 in forum: The Playground
  15. Jayn
    Agreed.

    I believe the game can work on a forum. But just asking for dares/truths and crap isn't progressing things. Truth or Dare can be really fun, but it's a give and take sort of thing. You ask truth-or-dare, someone answers, you give them what they asked for, they preform the dare or tell the truth, then they ask truth or dare to someone else. That way everyone playing gets asked, and gives out. Which is fair.

    And then the sign-ups, as you say. Truth-Or-Dare isn't mindless, but there's still freedom in who you ask the question to, which is different from this. This part doesn't really bother me so much. There has to be compromise, if we're trying to make it work.

    I don't think the OP put much thought into this thread, but then again, he stated earlier that he didn't think anyone would play.

    @Makaze;

    Yes, I have. Glad you made it a point to say truly. I usually end up feeling romantically for someone who knows a lot about me and accepts me. But those have usually been crushes, or are overshadowed by true romantic feelings. I suppose I love romantically because I appreciate companionship. As for why I love someone or have loved someone, those reasons depend on the person.

    Usually has a lot to do with acceptance and give-and-take. I find myself bored by people who can't teach me anything. I'm more likely to fall into love with someone who can tell me something I don't know, and accept me, earning the same in return. Someone who's not disrespectful, but isn't worshiping me, and can say 'No.' Someone who doesn't think I'm perfect, and doesn't pretend to. But is okay with my faults and acknowledge them as human. List goes on, but those things are important to me.

    Gonna not count a bunch of people and only talk about three. No order. All in past tense, despite whether or not they're current.




    She was my best friend, and always there for me when no one else was. She was beautiful, sweet, smart, cunning. With this adorable devious side of her that got me. She taught me things about myself I may have never known if I hadn't have met her. She was adventurous, confident and seductive and I was shy and reserved. I wanted to be like her. I loved her. Her interests matched mine, but weren't a duplicate. She was different but she still fit in.

    They accepted me right off the bat and fought for me despite my not wanting them around. They were smart. But they were a bit passive. Made me care less about things that weren't really important, while acknowledging it's importance to me. They saw things in me that I either forgot about myself or didn't think were there at all. Our chemistry was incredible. Conversations fluid, amusing and wide-ranged. They thought about the future the way I did, but brought me comfort regarding it instead of fear. They were also always there, around and available. And very funny.

    He was intelligent and present. There for me when I needed them, for the most part. He was obsessive over my affection, so I felt needed. He was dominant, but gentlemanly. He was considered family. Knew a lot about my past, was around during a lot of mistakes I made and always forgave me for them. He trusted me enough to believe my lies. He was a romantic and an idealist, but more logical than I'll ever be. He was lost and vulnerable even though he rarely admitted to it. Made me want to protect him and gave me purpose.

    @Andrew;

    Aww, sweetheart. <33
    Saving that. Much love forever.~
    Post by: Jayn, Nov 19, 2011 in forum: The Playground
  16. Jayn
    Can't wait.

    I would like it a lot if the thread was restarted with proper rules/guidelines. This set-up is awful, and the people mindlessly asking for dares or truths without any contribution are annoying me.

    /truth
    Post by: Jayn, Nov 19, 2011 in forum: The Playground
  17. Jayn
    For future reference. You ask the person below or answer someone else who posted 'Truth or Dare' and hasn't done someone else.

    @Heart; I didn't ask Truth or Dare.
    Post by: Jayn, Nov 19, 2011 in forum: The Playground
  18. Jayn
    Hm.

    It's harder coming up with dares for super sweet adorable people. :C

    I dare you to make a sign that says; "I love you, Jayn." with a heart, and take a picture of it. And upload it for me. :3
    Post by: Jayn, Nov 19, 2011 in forum: The Playground
  19. Jayn
    Not specific. <3

    Middle name: [EDITED].

    Truth or Dare to the below?
    Post by: Jayn, Nov 19, 2011 in forum: The Playground
  20. Jayn
    Truth .
    Post by: Jayn, Nov 19, 2011 in forum: The Playground